[NatureNS] Salmon Wars: documentary film receives it's world premiere

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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 20:13:39 -0300
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Salmon Wars will premiere as part of the Oceans Film Festival at the  
Spatz Theatre in Citadel High School, Halifax, at 7:00 PM on June 13,  
2012 -- and simultaneously in other centres and on the internet. The  
event is free of charge.

Salmon Wars: Wild Fish, Aquaculture and the Future of Communities is a  
wide-ranging exploration of net cage salmon aquaculture and its  
social, economic and environmental impact on the communities where it  
operates. This eye-opening 70-minute video documentary surveys  
industry representatives, community activists, scientists,  
environmentalists and politicians, including Nova Scotia's Minister of  
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Environment.  Financed entirely by citizen  
donations and designed for free distribution on the internet, Salmon  
Wars probes not only our stewardship of the oceans, but also the  
alliances between industry and government,  the ability of local  
communities to influence their own futures, and the health of  
democracy in Atlantic Canada.

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Wars</b> will premiere as part of the Oceans Film Festival at the Spatz =
Theatre in Citadel High School, Halifax, at 7:00 PM on June 13, 2012 -- =
and simultaneously in other centres and on the internet. The event is =
free of charge.<br><br><b>Salmon Wars: Wild Fish, Aquaculture and the =
Future of Communities</b> is a wide-ranging exploration of net cage =
salmon aquaculture and its social, economic and environmental impact on =
the communities where it operates. This eye-opening 70-minute video =
documentary surveys industry representatives, community activists, =
scientists, environmentalists and politicians, including Nova Scotia's =
Minister of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Environment. &nbsp;Financed =
entirely by citizen donations and designed for free distribution on the =
internet, Salmon Wars probes not only our stewardship of the oceans, but =
also the alliances between industry and government, &nbsp;the ability of =
local communities to influence their own futures, and the health of =
democracy in Atlantic Canada.<br><br>-- <br>TheGreenInterview.com =
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